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In spring 1946, Warsaw historian Wojtek arrives in a Polish provincial town to study the Renaissance. He soon becomes entangled in the fierce postwar power struggle between the Soviet-backed People’s Government—nationalizing industry and land—and reactionary exiled forces waging “bandit terror,” from train robberies to political assassinations. As violence escalates, Wojtek shifts from observer to active defender of the new “people’s power.”
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Otto Mellies | Wojtek | Unowned |
| Bianca Cavallini | Anastazja | Unowned | |
| Fritz Mohr | Unowned | ||
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Herwart Grosse | Professor Ramuz | Unowned |
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Wilfried Ortmann | Unowned | |
| Horst Schön | Unowned | ||
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Heidemarie Wenzel | Unowned | |
| Jessy Rameik | Unowned | ||
| Dietmar Obst | Unowned | ||
| Wera Paintner | Unowned | ||
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Evamaria Bath | Unowned | |
| Zygmunt Mierzwiak | Unowned | ||
| Fred Alexander | Unowned | ||
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Erik S. Klein | Unowned | |
| Fritz Bartholdt | Unowned | ||
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Reinhard Michalke | Unowned |